Many Alabama ancestors came from DelMarVa

Many Alabama ancestors originate in the DelMarVa (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia) on the Eastern Shore of the United States. Seeking more land for planting, pioneers flocked to the land in Alabama after the Native Americans were forced to leave.

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Historical and entertaining As I begin the third novel in this series, I felt the urge to come back to review the first. Donna Causey’s writing pulled me in and held me from the first page until the last. The story was interesting, surprising and passionate while maintaining its respect for historical events. Even the reader who is not a history buff should find this to be very enjoyable reading. Highly recommended!

Great Read! I just finished this book and loved how the historical accounts were validated at the end of the book. The author did a great job in taking these accounts and creating a beautiful story. Loved it so much I just downloaded the next two books in the series!

Ribbon of Love is a must Another book of Colonial Americaand finished it in 2 days. So very interesting and couldn’t put it down. I learn so much about the times of early Americaand written in very good taste. It had love, Truth, wars etc that naturally took place, but I love it in novel form. I am a learner and this book by Donna Causey is full of it. You must read! Jan

Tapestry of Love Series

RIBBON OF LOVE: 2nd edition – A Novel of Colonial AmericaInspired by actual people and historical events! Based on the Cottingham ancestors of Bibb County, Alabama.

We are excited here at AP. Our latest volume in our popular Alabama Footprints series has been released.

The eighth edition, BANISHED, documents The Indian Removal Act called for the “voluntary or forcible removal of all Indians” residing in the eastern United States to the west of the Mississippi River. Between 1831 and 1837, approximately 46,000 Native Americans were forced to leave their homes in southeastern states. Available in paperback and ebook at this link

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